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Growing Microgreens at home – $40.00 Class

This 75 minute class will teach you all thats needed to grow some of the best tasting microgreens around! No need to spend lots of money at the store when you can do it for pennies yourself in the convenience of your own home. Why microgreens? Because they’re 10-40 times more nutritious than their mature parent plants. They really pack a whollop of a taste too! How do you use them? In soups, salads, smoothies, added to sandwiches or hamburgers, potaotes, scrambled eggs, etc. You wont believe how delicious these are!

Tag: corn

Being deep into the spring months, it’s time to now focus on what and when to plant for your summer garden. Choosing to not worry about wide swings in weather in certain locations leads some people to only have a summer/early fall garden. There’s certainly merit to that thinking. In the next several weeks the [Continue]

I’ve grown corn in our gardens many times in the past. There are some things I like about it and some things I don’t. I don’t like the fact that it takes up so much room for so long. And it’s so cheap in the summer I always ask myself why I even attempt it. [Continue]

One of the best ways I’ve seen in figuring out what to grow, when to start it, and what to plant is the crop scheduler from Johnny’s Selected Seeds. Besides having the best things on the planet(personal view), they are outstanding at support. Just plug in your average first frost date and you’ll see when [Continue]

That’s our great daughter who went out to find some corn in the garden. Things are growing well back there-including the spring treat corn. I planted 4 seeds per square and we’ve been able to harvest about 12 ears of corn over the course of a few days. This works out perfectly because I planted [Continue]

I haven’t grown corn in a few years only because it takes up an entire 4X4′ box and it’s pretty cheap during the summer months. The first year I grew corn I had over 100 ears in this same box. While it’s true the second ears were a bit smaller it was still a lot [Continue]